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Justice Barrett Rejects Constitutional Crisis Claims Amidst Trump Administration Appeals
Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett, during a book promotion tour, rejected claims of a looming constitutional crisis, asserting that the court remains committed to the rule of law despite disagreements with the Trump administration.
Justice Barrett Rejects Constitutional Crisis Claims Amidst Trump Administration Appeals
Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett, during a book promotion tour, rejected claims of a looming constitutional crisis, asserting that the court remains committed to the rule of law despite disagreements with the Trump administration.
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32% Bias Score


Trump Administration Appeals FTC Member Removal to Supreme Court
The Trump administration appealed to the Supreme Court to temporarily remove a Democratic FTC member, Rebecca Slaughter, after lower courts blocked the dismissal citing federal law protecting agency independence.
Trump Administration Appeals FTC Member Removal to Supreme Court
The Trump administration appealed to the Supreme Court to temporarily remove a Democratic FTC member, Rebecca Slaughter, after lower courts blocked the dismissal citing federal law protecting agency independence.
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28% Bias Score


Controversial US Health Minister Robert Kennedy Jr. Faces Senate Scrutiny
Amidst a firestorm of criticism for his anti-vaccine stance and firings of health officials, US Health Minister Robert Kennedy Jr. defended his actions before the Senate, while President Trump continues to support him.
Controversial US Health Minister Robert Kennedy Jr. Faces Senate Scrutiny
Amidst a firestorm of criticism for his anti-vaccine stance and firings of health officials, US Health Minister Robert Kennedy Jr. defended his actions before the Senate, while President Trump continues to support him.
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36% Bias Score


Navy Reinstates Ronny Jackson's Admiral Rank After Demotion
The Navy reinstated Rep. Ronny Jackson's retired rank of rear admiral, reversing a 2022 demotion stemming from an investigation into his conduct as White House physician, amid concerns of the Pentagon favoring Trump loyalists.
Navy Reinstates Ronny Jackson's Admiral Rank After Demotion
The Navy reinstated Rep. Ronny Jackson's retired rank of rear admiral, reversing a 2022 demotion stemming from an investigation into his conduct as White House physician, amid concerns of the Pentagon favoring Trump loyalists.
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44% Bias Score


DC Sues Federal Government Over National Guard Deployment
Washington, D.C., is suing the federal government over President Trump's deployment of the National Guard, arguing it violates the city's autonomy and the Posse Comitatus Act, following a similar ruling in Los Angeles.
DC Sues Federal Government Over National Guard Deployment
Washington, D.C., is suing the federal government over President Trump's deployment of the National Guard, arguing it violates the city's autonomy and the Posse Comitatus Act, following a similar ruling in Los Angeles.
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28% Bias Score


Tech CEOs Praise Trump at White House Dinner
On September 4th, tech CEOs including Mark Zuckerberg, Sam Altman, Bill Gates, Tim Cook, and Sundar Pichai praised President Trump at a White House dinner, highlighting their investments in US infrastructure and innovation, while Elon Musk sent a representative.
Tech CEOs Praise Trump at White House Dinner
On September 4th, tech CEOs including Mark Zuckerberg, Sam Altman, Bill Gates, Tim Cook, and Sundar Pichai praised President Trump at a White House dinner, highlighting their investments in US infrastructure and innovation, while Elon Musk sent a representative.
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56% Bias Score

US lowers tariffs on Japanese autos to 15%
President Trump signed an executive order lowering tariffs on Japanese cars to 15% and ensuring that most other Japanese products won't exceed that rate, confirming Japan's interpretation of their July agreement.

US lowers tariffs on Japanese autos to 15%
President Trump signed an executive order lowering tariffs on Japanese cars to 15% and ensuring that most other Japanese products won't exceed that rate, confirming Japan's interpretation of their July agreement.
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24% Bias Score

Federal Judge Rules Trump's Deployment of National Guard in Los Angeles Illegal
A federal judge in California ruled that President Trump's deployment of National Guard troops in Los Angeles during June protests violated the Posse Comitatus Act, a law restricting the use of military personnel for domestic law enforcement.

Federal Judge Rules Trump's Deployment of National Guard in Los Angeles Illegal
A federal judge in California ruled that President Trump's deployment of National Guard troops in Los Angeles during June protests violated the Posse Comitatus Act, a law restricting the use of military personnel for domestic law enforcement.
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40% Bias Score

US Job Market Stalls: August Shows Slowest Growth Since 2010
August's US job growth slowed drastically to 22,000 jobs, pushing the unemployment rate to 4.3%—the highest in nearly four years—marking a significant economic slowdown and ending a record employment expansion.

US Job Market Stalls: August Shows Slowest Growth Since 2010
August's US job growth slowed drastically to 22,000 jobs, pushing the unemployment rate to 4.3%—the highest in nearly four years—marking a significant economic slowdown and ending a record employment expansion.
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44% Bias Score

Florida Immigration Detention Center Remains Open Pending Appeal
A Florida appeals court ruled that a controversial immigration detention center, nicknamed the "Alligator Alcatraz", can remain open while an appeal against its closure is considered, despite a lower court's order to shut it down.

Florida Immigration Detention Center Remains Open Pending Appeal
A Florida appeals court ruled that a controversial immigration detention center, nicknamed the "Alligator Alcatraz", can remain open while an appeal against its closure is considered, despite a lower court's order to shut it down.
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24% Bias Score

Trump to Rename Department of Defense to Department of War
President Trump is expected to sign an executive order on Friday renaming the Department of Defense to the Department of War, reversing a 1949 change under President Truman and aligning with Defense Secretary Hegseth's recent actions.

Trump to Rename Department of Defense to Department of War
President Trump is expected to sign an executive order on Friday renaming the Department of Defense to the Department of War, reversing a 1949 change under President Truman and aligning with Defense Secretary Hegseth's recent actions.
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48% Bias Score

Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook Under Criminal Mortgage Fraud Probe
The Department of Justice launched a criminal mortgage fraud investigation into Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, following a referral from the Federal Housing Finance Agency Director, focusing on allegations of misrepresenting property residences on mortgage applications.

Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook Under Criminal Mortgage Fraud Probe
The Department of Justice launched a criminal mortgage fraud investigation into Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, following a referral from the Federal Housing Finance Agency Director, focusing on allegations of misrepresenting property residences on mortgage applications.
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52% Bias Score
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